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SEVERE FIGHTING

JAPANESE AND RUSSIANS. NEARLY 2000 CASUALTIES. PublUhe.* In "Th» Timei." LONDON, April 11. Tho fighting at Khabarovsk has proved niore serious than was at first reported. It originated in an affray in which six Japanese residents were killed. Japanese troops intervened, and there was general street fighting in which 400 persons were killed and 1500 Russians were made prisoners. Tho Japanese lost five officers and 7U men. JAPANESE CAPTURE RAILROAD. (Received April 12, 7.50 p.m.) HONOLULU, April 11. According to a dispatch.from Tokio, the Japanese have captured the Ussun railroajl, hettweon Vladivostok and Khabarovsk. (Received April 13, 1 n.m.) VLADISVOSTOCK, Aprir 11. Vladivostock is now quiet, and all the Russians have been disarmed. Fighting is proceeding at Khabarovsk. The Jupanose have occupied all tho districts between Vladivostock and Nicholaievak. .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 6

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SEVERE FIGHTING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 6

SEVERE FIGHTING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 6